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Niantic, maker of “Pokemon Go,” informed the court that it had reached a settlement with a class of property owners who sued the company for planting virtual Pokemon characters on their land, prompting players to trespass to catch them.

Sandy J. Masselli Jr. “took at least hundreds of thousands, and potentially millions, of dollars from retail investors for his own personal use” as CEO of co-defendant Carlyle Gaming and Entertainment, the SEC claims in a federal complaint.

Coinciding with the official release of the “Westworld” mobile game, Warner Bros. was hit with a federal complaint Thursday that says the game is a wholesale imitation, down to its bugs, of the mega-hit “Fallout Shelter.”

A federal judge on Monday ordered a couple to permanently disable all bots interacting with Amazon’s live-stream gaming service Twitch, which Amazon had claimed deceive people into believing some games are more popular than they really are.

A man with a gambling problem suedthe Lucky Lady Card Room in San Diego County Court, claiming he asked it to put him on its “self-restricted” list for life, but it let him back in and he lost $220,000.

Members of the Pueblo of Pojoaque Tribe told a 10th Circuit panel Tuesday morning that New Mexico is prejudicing vendors against working on the reservation to strong-arm the tribe into handing over more of its casino proceeds.